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Summer 2014

Spring 2014

IN DEPTH

• Jo Mazelis 30 minute audioFree to view
Jo talks to NWR about her story 'The Key' and reads from it, published in NWR 104. Listen to her read from her story and chat to Caroline Stockford about writing short fiction and also about the author's forthcoming novel, Significance.

Our third ever video IN DEPTH interview with Daniel looks in greater depth at the subject of Dylan Thomas and the Beats, Thomas' relationship to US black jazz and hipster culture and the bilingual multimedia production presented by Daniel himself, 'Dylan Live'. The interview includes clips from the production, which toured Wales and NYC this spring.

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• NWR Early Summer Podcast 30 minute audioFree to View
Caroline Stockford talks to Cynan Jones about his novella, The Dig, and the process of drawing inspiration from one's surroundings. Novelist Carly Holmes, author of The Scrapbook, discusses her influences, peers and appearance at the XX Wales women's writing festival in Cardiff this spring. Followed by the first ever New Welsh Review Bookclub, this time discussing Eliza Granville's debut novel, Gretel and the Dark, with club members Suzy Ceulan Hughes, Mary Jacob, Gwen Davies and Caroline Stockford.

IN BRIEF

• Rob Mimpriss 10 minute videoFree to view
In which Rob Mimpriss presents a north Walian fiction showcase in stories inspired by one hundred years of records at Denbigh Asylum, included in the summer issue. In the clip, Rob also talks about the North Wales Mental Health Project and reads from his story, 'Believer, 1905'

KEEP IN TOUCH

KEEP IN TOUCH

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